THE EFFECT OF MIGRATION AND SCALE ON THE STUDY OF BIRD POPULATIONS - 1991 WITHERBY LECTURE

Authors
Citation
Jd. Gosscustard, THE EFFECT OF MIGRATION AND SCALE ON THE STUDY OF BIRD POPULATIONS - 1991 WITHERBY LECTURE, Bird study, 40, 1993, pp. 81-96
Citations number
76
Categorie Soggetti
Ornithology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00063657
Volume
40
Year of publication
1993
Part
2
Pages
81 - 96
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3657(1993)40:<81:TEOMAS>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Birds are highly mobile animals and we need to understand the factors and processes that determine numbers throughout their range and annual life cycle. Most avian studies have concentrated on birds using one l ocality at a particular time of year, but the numbers breeding or wint ering in any one locality may be affected by the size of the greater p opulation of which the local group forms a part, as well as by local c onditions. Equilibrium theory provides a useful framework within which to analyse populations at this larger scale, although the meaning and usefulness of some of the concepts used for investigating local group s may change. New approaches are required in which mathematical models are used to integrate the results of studies on the behavioural and p opulation ecology of local groups with those of large-scale monitoring programmes of the kind conducted by the BTO.